On 6/7/07, Ken Seehart <ken at seehart.com> wrote:
> Is there a handy function somewhere that converts a string so that the
> result will display as plain text in an html document? Somewhat
> analogous to urlencode but not exactly.
>> So for example
>> >>> html_str_encode('where x < z*5, and x > z+2')
> 'where x &lt; z*5, and x &gt; z+2'
>> I'm pretty sure I've seen this before, but I just can't seem to find it
> today. Maybe I just need more coffee.
>> Thanks,
> - Ken
>>> import cgi
>>> cgi.escape('where x < z*5, and x > z+2')
'where x &lt; z*5, and x &gt; z+2'
It's more simple than complete, but it works for the standard stuff.
Best Regards,
-jj
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